Killer and Brave retire - Page 7
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ghrur
United States3785 Posts
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storkfan
493 Posts
On May 18 2012 07:27 Xiphos wrote: Both Killer (back when his hair was still somewhat awesome) and BravE have a strong following of female fans too. I wonder how that will decrease the popularity of the scene in SK. those two bad boys can do whatever the hell they want and their harem will follow :3 | ||
KRaver
Canada1264 Posts
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Gairbear
United States80 Posts
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Kanil
United States1713 Posts
Makes his ODT games even sadder, given that he probably wasn't practicing SC2 much... Everyone I cheer for is retiring. | ||
MountainDewJunkie
United States10340 Posts
I never look at retirements too negatively now, since I have a hunch that this new slew of retirements won't just be a bunch of turncoats going to SC2 (Boxer, July, Nada, ForGG). They're probably quitting "esports" altogether. They'll go to school, serve 2 years, find a woman, have an non-televised career, and so on. I'm glad that they're making the right decision for themselves. It's hard when you see players like JD that openly blurb (Ex: twitter) that they are unsatisfied stay in the game with little optimism. | ||
Gingerninja
United Kingdom1339 Posts
On May 18 2012 01:30 Lebesgue wrote: I expected more older player retiring rather than relatively young ones. But if they don't enjoy progaming and with SC2 replacing BW I can totally understand it. Still, it makes me sad... Makes sense, the younger ones can still make a run at college or something before their service. The older ones don't have any other options really. | ||
docvoc
United States5491 Posts
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X10A
Canada9837 Posts
I have a feeling that we're gonna be seeing a lot more retirement threads pop up | ||
MooMooMugi
United States10531 Posts
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malady
United States600 Posts
whatever makes them happy playing sc2 won't last forever as we saw with bw | ||
Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
On May 18 2012 09:25 MooMooMugi wrote: 2 good BW players retiring Hope they consider SC2 ew no thank you. they already tried to find success in one game, and the scene shut down their best chances for them. i hope they're able to find good jobs and good lives. | ||
Trozz
Canada3452 Posts
The world they once knew is gone. Poor up-and-comers. | ||
1Eris1
United States5797 Posts
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FlaShFTW
United States9940 Posts
and another good player retires | ||
Roffles
Pitcairn19291 Posts
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Taekwon
United States8155 Posts
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wassbix
Canada499 Posts
On May 18 2012 11:09 Taekwon wrote: Though in severe retrospect, it's a rough time to be a progamer. Its always a rough being a progamer you sacrifice so much for a chance. I hope they do well in life outside of pro-gaming | ||
Abort Retry Fail
2636 Posts
It seems SC2 is not for everyone after all. | ||
Xiphos
Canada7507 Posts
On May 18 2012 12:07 Abort Retry Fail wrote: Are you kidding me, how could they retire they are practically like rookies! It seems SC2 is not for everyone after all. They are decent players but not good enough to be called A-Class but not bad enough to be put into B-teamer. The transition is most exacreble for them. They just got their groove on for BW but right when they really start to enjoy the spotlight, the game is being shifted. Makes one depressing storyline. | ||
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